faeriemajikk opened this issue on Apr 10, 2008 · 6 posts
faeriemajikk posted Thu, 10 April 2008 at 12:03 AM
Does any one know where i can find tutorials on Virtual Fashion Basic, I have been looking around and can't find anything.
The manual is very basic.
Help me please
nyguy posted Thu, 10 April 2008 at 6:50 AM
Let me tell you about VF... it is not worth the money! There is no real way to get the clothing from VF to poser with out a ton of effort. If you want something that is easy and good too use (with excellent support) get PhilC Clothing Designer Bundle. IF you had just purchased VF as for your money back!
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Irish posted Thu, 10 April 2008 at 7:27 AM
Attached Link: VF Basic Tutorials
There are a couple of tutorials here:You will find there just isn't much out there in the way of support for VF. I purchased VF Pro but I think Phil's products are much better and if you need support, he is more than willing to help.
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faeriemajikk posted Thu, 10 April 2008 at 8:14 AM
I have seen PhilC's products and have his site in my bookmarks and have heard that he offers great support.
Maybe that is the better option.
I have no idea about any of this...lol
To think i originally only got into 3D when i downloaded Daz Studio only wanting the model and her poses as a visual aid for my faerie sculpts...i didn't care about clothing or even hair lol but now i have since purchased lots of accessories for daz, purchased bryce, poser and face shop and what's worse completely forgotten about a sculpted head sitting on her wire armature...ahhh this is definitely addictive.
Thankfully i did not purchase VF only the free trial i may just delete.
I think i will get back into my sculpting for a bit so i can get the money for PhilC's Clothing Designer.
(i have spent waaaaay too much lately)
Thanks heaps for the heads up on VF
I guess the lack of tutorials only enforces the fact that not many use it
nyguy posted Thu, 10 April 2008 at 11:38 AM
Quote - I have seen PhilC's products and have his site in my bookmarks and have heard that he offers great support.
Maybe that is the better option.
I have no idea about any of this...lol
To think i originally only got into 3D when i downloaded Daz Studio only wanting the model and her poses as a visual aid for my faerie sculpts...i didn't care about clothing or even hair lol but now i have since purchased lots of accessories for daz, purchased bryce, poser and face shop and what's worse completely forgotten about a sculpted head sitting on her wire armature...ahhh this is definitely addictive.
Thankfully i did not purchase VF only the free trial i may just delete.
I think i will get back into my sculpting for a bit so i can get the money for PhilC's Clothing Designer.
(i have spent waaaaay too much lately)
Thanks heaps for the heads up on VF
I guess the lack of tutorials only enforces the fact that not many use it
I know many people who forget about other projects when they into poser, they are called "poseraholics" and I will be the first to admit I am one!
Hi my name is Fred and I am a poseraholic.
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Fugazi1968 posted Sat, 12 April 2008 at 6:57 PM
Im a reformed Poserholic :) I still use it but I have more fun with my new addicition. Making models. Sometimes for use with Poser (usually clothes) sometimes just from scratch. Poser got me onto that stuff, cos I didn't like the limitations I got buying and using other peoples stuff.
One package that might interest you is ZBrush, its a wonderful tool and is probably as close to 3d sculpting as you can get. If you went to the link above you can see one or two of my amateurish attempts with it.
And many thanks to Irish for linking to my site :) it's nice to see its used by someone.
As to VF I really wanted it to be great and it is pretty good :) but it has fallen by the wayside for me. It's handy for making somethign quickly but it can be fiddly. I find getting symatry a real problem, but that might just be me. So if anyone is gonna go for somethign like this, support Philc and get his. I say this for two reasons, 1. you gotta back the underdog and 2, I've had a couple of applications off of him and they have been very good, and well supported.
John.
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